VOLUME VII NUMBER 11University RecordMARCH, 1903THE FORTY-FIFTH UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION.The Forty-fifth University Convocation washeld in Studebaker Theater on Tuesday, March17, 1903, a large audience being present. Afterprayer by the Convocation Chaplain, Rev. WilliamLawrence, D.D., pastor of the Second BaptistChurch of Chicago, the Convocation address wasdelivered by Rev. Frank W. Gunsaulus, D.D., thepresident of the Armour Institute of Technology,his subject being "The Heroism of Scholarship."The President then gave an outline of hisQuarterly Statement on the condition of the University, in which he made brief reference to thevarious subjects, to be treated at length inprinted form.The awarding of honors was then announced,nine students receiving honorable mention forexcellence in the work of the Junior Colleges,eleven for excellence in the work of the SeniorColleges, and four receiving special honors forexcellence in particular departments.The degrees were then conferred as follows :The title of Associate upon thirty- six students,the degree of Bachelor of Arts upon fourteen,that of Bachelor of Philosophy upon thirteen, andthat of Bachelor of Science upon five.Divinity School degrees included two of Bache-• lor of Divinity and one of Master of Arts.In the Graduate Schools the degree of Master ofArts was conferred upon two students. The degreeof Doctor of Philosophy was conferred upon thefollowing students : Henrietta Katherine Becker, William Albert Hamilton, Mary Hefferan,Charles Ingbert, William J. Moenkhaus, HenryTabor Upson, Franklin Pierce Ramsay, JohnBroadus Watson, Harry Gideon Wells.A special feature of the Convocation was theconferring of the honorary degree of Doctor ofLaws upon M. Jean Jules Jusserand, the Ambassador of the French Republic to the UnitedStates. In conferring the degree President Harper said :Jean Jules Jusserand : Ambassador to the United Statesfrom the Republic of France ; distinguished diplomat ;accomplished public servant ; scholar and historian ofliterature combining exactness of method and sureness ofresult with finished literary art and Gallic grace of style ;representative and exponent of the finest traditions and theripest accomplishments of French philological and historical studies ; leader in the group of French writers andinvestigators who in recent years have illuminated the history and criticism of English literature and of internationalliterary relations; author of monographs dealing withmediaeval life in England, with the work of Langland, withShakespeare in France, with the history of the drama andof the novel ; upon you, especially for your contributions tothe literary history of the English people to the time of theRenaissance, to the history of the early English drama, andto the history of the beginnings of the English novel : Bythe authority of the Board of Trustees of the University ofChicago, and upon nomination of the University Senate, Iconfer the degree of Doctor of Laws of this University,with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereunto.After the applause which greeted the conferringof this degree had subsided, the Ambassador madea brief address expressing his appreciation of thehonor which had been conferred upon him by theUniversity.297298 UNIVERSITY RECORDTHE CONGREGATION DINNER.One of the most successful social assemblagesin the history of the University of Chicago wason the occasion of the dinner held at the Auditorium Hotel onSaturday evening, March 14, 1903,when over 600 representatives of the Universitymet together, comprising Trustees, Instructors,Alumni, and those connected with the AffiliatedSchools. The guests met in the Assembly Roomon the tenth floor of the Fine Arts Building, andthence proceeded to the large dining-room of theAuditorium, where, owing to the elaborate preparations of the committee, seats were quicklyfound. The official guests of the evening, mostof whom were seated at a special table of honor,were the following : M. Jusserand, the Frenchambassador, and Mme. Jusserand; M. HenriMerou, French Consul, and Mrs. Merou ; Professor Henry Van Dyke ; President Frank W.Gunsaulus and Miss Gunsaulus ; Mr. Z. P. Bros-seau, local president of the " Alliance Francaise,"and Mrs. Brosseau; Mr. Wallace Heckman, thenewly appointed Counselor and Business Manager,and Mrs. Heckman ; Mr. James Gamble Rogers,the architect of the School of Education, and Mrs.Rogers ; Mr. Charles Henrotin and Mrs. Henrotin;Mr. Hobart Chatfield Chatfield-Taylor ; MissHelen Culver ; Miss Martha French ; Mr. GeorgeN. Carman, dean of Lewis Institute, and Mrs.Carman; Mr. N. C. Dougherty; Dr. J. SpencerDickerson, editor of the Standard, and Mrsi Dick-erson ; Mr. Charles R. Crane and Mrs. Crane ;Mr. Charles Page Bryan, United States Ministerto Portugal ; Professor James Richard Jewett ;Mrs. W. R. Harper; Dean Judson and Mrs. Jud-son ; and Professor Lewellys F. Barker. In addition to these, all. the candidates for degrees werepresent.After the dinner had been served, the Toast-master, Professor Barker, Vice-President of theUniversity Congregation, introduced as speakers,the French ambassador, M. Jusserand ; the Convocation Orator, Dr. Gunsaulus; the UniversityPreacher, Dr. Henry Van Dyke; and the repre sentative of the University, Dean Judson, who wascalled upon to take the place assigned to President Harper, who, because of a railroad accidenthad been unable to reach Chicago in time for thedinner.The occasion was one long to be rememberedin the history of the University, and reflected thegreatest credit upon the committee which had thematter in charge, and which had given to it solarge an amount of careful planning.THE FACULTIES.Professor Donaldson was elected president ofthe Chicago Neurological Society for 1903.Professor W. S. Jackman was elected presidentof the National Society for the Scientific Study ofEducation.Dr. S. Hatai, Assistant in Neurology, has beenelected to membership in the Chicago Neurological Society.Professor C. R. Barnes has been elected president of the Botanical Society of America for theyear 1903-4.Assistant Professor Ingres received from thegovernment of France the title of Officiefd' AcademicAssociate Professor Breasted will resume hiswork in the University after an absence of sixmonths in Europe.Professor John M. Coulter will be absent inEurope during the Spring, Summer, and AutumnQuarters of the present year.Professor James Richard Jewett enters uponhis work as Professor of the Arabic Languageand Literature, in the Semitic Department,April 1.Dr. Waldemar Koch, Assistant in Pharma-colegy, leaves, at the end of the quarter for sixmonths' work in Schmiedeberg's laboratory inStrassburg. Dr. Koch will also visit the leadingphysiological and pharmacological laboratories inEurope, including Pawlow's in St. Petersburg.UNIVERSITY RECORD 299Dr. Oscar L. Triggs is a co-editor of theComplete Writings of Whitman, to be published,in ten volumes, by Putnam's Sons, New York.Mr. C. 0. Taylor, a former Fellow in Psychology and Philosophy has been appointed to aninstructorship in Psychology in the Cook CountyNormal School.Mr. C. D. Howe, a Fellow in Botany, delivereda series of lectures on forestry problems in various parts of Vermont, during January and February, under the auspices of the University ofVermont.Professor Donaldson represented the Northwestern Alumni Association of the Johns Hopkins University at the meeting of the alumni ofthe Johns Hopkins University at Baltimore, February 23, 1903.Professor A. W. Small was appointed vice-president, and one of the three members of theOrganizing Committee of the World's Congressof Arts and Science in connection with theLouisiana Purchase Exposition.Professor J. B. Overton, Ph.D. ('02, the University), on a grant from the Carnegie Institution,will spend the next collegiate year in study atthe University of Bonn, upon special invitationof Professor Eduard Strasburger, the director ofthe Botanical Institute.Associate Professor Angell was appointed amember of the Council of the American Psychological Association. He has also accepted anappointment on the staff of the University ofCalifornia for the Summer Quarter, 1903.Mr. George H. Shull, Fellow in Botany, whowas last summer conducting investigations for theDepartment of Agriculture on the food plants ofwild ducks in the Chesapeake Bay, has been askedby the department to continue his investigationson this subject during the months of March andApril. He will accordingly be absent from theUniversity during the Spring Quarter, but willresume his work here at the opening of the Summer Quarter. President Harper was elected president of theAssociation of American Universities, December,1902. He has also been elected a director of theAmerican Oriental Society.Dr. W. A. Beatty, Ph.D., '02, received an appointment as research chemist for Colgate & Co.,New York. Since October 1 the department ofChemistry has received about twenty requests fornominees to fill teaching and technical positions.It has been unable to fill any of these, as all candidates (seventeen) for such positions were provided for by September 1.Dr. Eleanor P. Hammond has accepted theeditorship of the volume on Gower, Hoccleve,and Lydgate for the "Belles Lettres Series,"under the general editorship of Professor EwaldFliigel, of Leland Stanford Jr. University, andleaves for England at the close of the currentQuarter to execute the manuscript collations forthat work and for the continuance of investigationtoward the genealogy of the texts of Chaucer'sminor poems, a preliminary study for which hasappeared in the Decennial Publications of theUniversity.Of the Addresses and Public Lectures deliveredby members of the Faculties, the following arenoted :Angell, James R., " Psychology of Imagination," Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wis., Feb. 21.Coulter, J. M., "Elements of Power," Founder's DayAddress, Eureka College, Feb. 6 ; " Some Problems in Education," Eastern Illinois Teachers' Association, Shelbyville,Feb. 13; "Plant Societies," Pittsburg Academy of Sciences,Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 19.Epsteen, S., " Determination of the Group of Rationalityof a Linear Differential Equation," Chicago Section of theAmerican Mathematical Society, Jan. 2.Harper, W. R., "The Scope and Purpose of the Religious Education," Convention of the Religious EducationAssociation, Chicago, 111., Feb. 21.Henderson, C. R., " Social Progress in Rural Communities," Illinois State Farmers' Institute, Bloomington, Feb.26; "The Pinch of Poverty," Lewis Institute, Feb. 13.Jackman, W. S., "The Elementary Course of Study,"Wisconsin State Teachers' Association, Dec. 29 ; fiveaddresses on "Nature Study in the Common Schools300 UNIVERSITY RECORDbefore the Nebraska State Teachers' Association, Dec. 31,Jan. 1; ten addresses on "Studies in the Elementary Curriculum," County Institute, Harrison, O., Aug. 25-29.Laughlin, J. L., "Address at the Memorial Service ofMrs. Alice Freeman Palmer," Art Institute.Locke, G. H., "The Meaning of Education," Bloomington,111., Jan. 30 ; " Manual Training in a Western Town,"Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 1; "The School Curriculum," Wil-liamsport, Ind., Nov. 1 ; "The Social Influence of theTeacher," Shelbyville, 111., Feb. 14; "Education and Life,"Englewood Woman's Club, March 16; "Educational Problems in the Southern States," University of Mississippi,Nov. 5.Millikan, R. A., "Recent Developments in the ElectronTheory," Western Association of Physics Teachers, Feb. 14.Moulton, F. R., "The Nebular Hypothesis," Peoria, 111.,Jan. 23.Price, I. M., " The Environment of the Ancient Hebrews,"Ohio Baptist Anniversary, Elyria, O., Oct. 21 ; "The Discovery and Decipherment of the Monuments," IndependentOrder of B'nai B'rith, Chicago, Jan. 14; "Discoveries atSusa, and the Palace of Queen Esther," the First BaptistChurch, Englewood, Chicago.Shepardson, F. W., "Development of the AmericanColonies," Sans Souci Club, Riverside, 111., Feb. 26 ;"George Washington," Hyde Park Baptist Church, Chicago, Feb. 22.Sloanaker, J. R., "Pearl Buttons and How They AreMade." Chicago Academy of Sciences, March 20 ; " Birdsand Their Nests," Hull House, Feb. 8.Smith, G. B., "Some Unsolved Problems of ModernChristianity," Wisconsin State Baptist Convention, Oct. 7.Stieglitz, J., " The Present Theories of Indicators," Chicago Section of the American Chemical Society, Feb. 18.Thompson, J. W., " Sir Thomas More's Utopia" HenryGeorge Association of Chicago, Feb. 8; "Monks, Monasteries, and Manuscripts," the Woman's Auxiliary, SinaiTemple, Chicago, Feb. 3.Triggs, O. L., "The Modern Drama," Wicker Park, Chicago, Nov. 20; "Art and the School," Steinway Hall, Oct.6 ; " Industrial Education," Schiller Building, Dec. 5 ;"Municipal Art" and "The Community Spirit," Fine ArtsBuilding, Feb. 14 and 28 ; "William Morris," Masonic Temple, Feb. 29.Young, Mrs. Ella Flagg, delivered at Los Angeles,Calif., the following three addresses: "Education," "Habit,""Social Progression in Childhood," Dec. 29, 30, and 31.Young, J. W. A., "What is the Laboratory Method ofTeaching Mathematics ? " the Association of Teachers ofMathematics of the Chicago High Schools, March 3.The following lectures by members of the Faculties weredelivered under the auspices of the Chicago Academy ofSciences in the Assembly Hall of the Matthew Laflin Memo rial Building, Lincoln Park: "The Development of theChick," by W. L. Tower ; " Forest and Lumbering Operations in the West," by Harry N. Whitford; "The EnglishSparrow," by J. R. Sloanaker.Of the eight Lectures upon Science and Travel arrangedby the Field Columbian Museum in its Nineteenth Free Lecture Course, the following are delivered by members of theFaculties : " Diamonds and Diamond Mining," by ProfessorO. C. Farrington, March 14; "The English Sparrow," byJ. R. Sloanaker, March 21 ; "A Tour of the Plant World —Japan," by Professor C. F. Millspaugh, March 28. Onemore lecture in this course will be delivered by a member ofthe Faculties: "Swimming Reptiles," by Professor S. W.Williston, April 4.Recent Publications.*BOOKS PUBLISHED BY MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES.*Burgess, Th. C, "Epideictic Literature," University ofChicago Studies in Classical Philology. Chicago : Universityof Chicago Press, 1902 (pp. ii-(- 89-261).Goodspeed, George Stephen, " A History of the Babylonians and Assyrians." New York: Scribner's Sons, 1902(pp.xiii-f-422).Herrick, Henry Martyn, " The Kingdom of God in theWritings of the Fathers." Chicago: The University ofChicago Press, 1903 (pp. 117). (Historical and LinguisticStudies in Literature Related to the New Testament, SeriesII ; Linguistic and Exegetical Studies, Vol. I, Part II.)Laughlin, J. L., " The Principles of Money." New York :Charles Scribner's Sons, 1902. (and H. P. Willis), "Reciprocity." New York: TheBaker & Taylor Co., 1902.Linn, James Weber, " The Chameleon." A novel. NewYork : McClure, Phillips & Co., 1903.Locke, George H., "A Bibliography of Secondary Education." Being a classified index of the School Review, Vols.I-X. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1903 (pp.42).Mann, C. R., "A Manual of Advanced Optics." Chicago : Scott, Foresman & Co., 1902 (pp. 196).Merriam, C. E.," A History of American Political Theories." New York : The Macmillan Co., 1902.Miller, F. J., and Beeson, C. H., "Second Latin Book"(Intercollegiate Classical Series). Chicago: Scott, Fores-man & Co., 1902 (pp. 532+112, ill., pi., maps, plans).Millikan, R. A., " Mechanics, Molecular Physics, andHeat." Chicago: Scott, Foresman & Co., 1902 (pp. 247)." The Teaching of Physics in Lower College Classes." Apamphlet published by the same firm.* See the University Record, September, 1902, pp. 191-95.* Books and contributions by members of the Faculties published inthe University of Chicago Decennial Publications (see this Record, November, 1902) and those published by#the University of ChicagoPress (see this Record, February, 1903, pp. 289-91) are not here recordedUNIVERSITY RECORD 301Moulton, F. R., " Introduction to Celestial Mechanics."New York : Macmillan Co. (pp. xv -f- 384).Muss-Arnolt, W., " A Concise Dictionary of the AssyrianLanguage," Part 13 (pp. 769-832). Berlin : Reuther & Rei-chard, 1903.Salisbury, R. D., " Glacial Geology of New Jersey." Published by the State of New Jersey, 1902 (pp. xxvii-|-8o2 ;LVI plates and 102 figures).Smith, Alexander, " Laboratory Outline of General Chemistry," second edition revised. Chicago: The University ofChicago Press, 1902 (pp. 108). (and E. H. Hail), " The Teaching of Chemistryand Physics." New York : Longmans, Green & Co., 1902(PP. 377).Williamson, H. P., "Me'rime'e's Colomba." New York:The American Book Co.DOCTORS7 THESES RECENTLY PUBLISHED.Hellems, Fred B. R., " Lex de Imperio Vespasiani." Chicago: Scott, Foresman & Co., 1902.Stevenson, James Henry, " Assyrian and BabylonianContracts, with Aramaic Reference Names." VanderbiltUniversity Oriental Series. New York: American BookCo., 1902 (pp. 206).Sturtevant, E. H., " Contraction in the Case Forms ofthe Latin io- and id Stems, and of deus, is, and idem." Chicago : Scott, Foresman & Co., 1902.RECENT ARTICLES BY MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES.Adams, W. G. S., "The Incorporation of Trade Unions —the Position of England," Journal of Political Economy,December.Allen, Anne E., "Kindergarten Plan for the SpringQuarter," Elementary School Teacher, March.Bailey, Thomas P., Jr., "Character-Study and Education,"Elementary School Teacher, February.Barnard, E. E., "Observations of the Aurora Made at theYerkes Observatory, 1 897-1 902," Astrophysical Journal,September; "On the Change in the Focus for Nova Persei,"ibid., October; see also ibid., December.Chamberlin, T. C, " The Geologic Relations of the Human Relics of Lansing, Kansas," Journal of Geology, Vol.X, No. 7 ; "The Criteria Requisite for the Reference of Relics to a Glacial Age, ibid., Vol. XI, No. 1 : " The Functionof Scientific Study in a True Education," Elementary SchoolTeacher, February.Copeland, Edwin B., " Chemical Stimulation and the Evolution of Carbon Dioxid," Botanical Gazette, February andMarch.Coulter, J. M., "Botany in Elementary Schools," Elementary School Teacher, March. (and C. J. Chamberlain), " The Embryogeny of Za-mia," Botanical Gazette, March. Cummings, John, "The Passing of the Coal Strike,"Journal of Political Economy, December ; " Population inthe Twelfth Census," ibid., March.Deratt, Viola, "An Outline of a Year's^Work in Historyfor Fourth Grade," Elementary School Teacher, February.Dewey, Alice C, "The Place of the Kindergarten," Elementary School Teacher, January.Donaldson, H. H., and Schoemaker, "Observations onthe Post-Mortem Absorption of Water by the Spinal Cord ofthe Frog (Rana virescens)," fournal of Comparative Neurology, Vol. XII, No. 2, June, 1902.Dopp, Katharine E., "Some Steps in the Evolution ofSocial Occupations," Elementary School Teacher, December,January, March.Dunn, E. H„ " On the Number and on the Relationbetween Diameter and Distribution of the Nerve-FibersInnervating the Leg of the Frog (Rana virescens bracjiy-cephala, Cope), Journal of Comparative Neurology, Vol.XII, No. 4, December, 1902.Epsteen, S., "Les groupes qui coincident avec leursgroupes adjoints," Mathematische Annalen (Leipzig), March,1902; "On Integrability by Quadratures," Bulletin of theAmerican Mathematical Society, December, 1902; "An Elementary Account of the Preard-Vessiot Theory," AmericanMathematical Monthly, November, 1902; "Determination ofthe Group of Rationality of a Linear Differential Equation,"ibid., January, 1903.Fleming, Martha, "Morning Exercises," Elementary SchoolTeacher, January.Frost, Edwin B., " Wave-Lengths of Certain Lines of theSecond Spectrum of Hydrogen," Astrophysical Journal, September; "Co-operation in Observing Radial Velocities of Selected Stars," ibid., October. (and Walter S. Adams), "Wave-Lengths of CertainOxygen Lines," Astrophysical Journal, September; "FiveStars Whose Radial Velocities Vary," ibid., March.Goodspeed, Edgar J., " The Martyrdom of Cyprian andJusta," Ethiopic Text, The American Journal of SemiticLanguages and Literatures, January.Gore, Willard C, "Notes on the Psychological Observation of Children," Elementary School Teacher, January.Hale, George E., "Solar Research at the Yerkes Observatory," Astrophysical fournal, November.Hardesty, I., "Observations on the Medulla Spinalis ofthe Elephant, with Some Comparative Studies of the In-tumescentia Cervicalis and the Neurones of the ColumnaAnterior," Journal of Comparative Neurology, Vol. XII,No. 2, June, 1902.Harper, W. R., "The High School of the Future," SchoolReview, January.Hatai, S., "Number and Size of the Spinal GanglionCells and Dorsal Root Fibers in the White Rat at Different302 UNIVERSITY RECORDAges," Journal of Comparative Neurology, Vol. XII, No. 2,June., 1902; "Observations on the Developing Neurones ofthe Cerebral Cortex of Foetal Cats," ibid., Vol. XII, No. 2,1902; "On the Origin of Neuroglia Tissue from the Meso-blast," ibid., Vol. XII, No. 4, December, 1902; "PreliminaryNote on the Presence of a New Group of Neurones in theDorsal Roots of the Spinal Nerves of the White Rat,"Biological Bulletin, Vol. Ill, No. 3, July 1902; "On thePresence in Human Embryos of an Interscapular GlandCorresponding to the So-Called Hibernating Gland ofLower Mammals," Anatomischer Anzeiger, Bd. XXI, Heft14, 1902.Henderson, C. R., " Social Conditions Affecting the Lawof Domestic Life, Proceedings of the Fourth Lake PlacidConference in Home Economics, 1902.Hendrickson, G. L., " The Literary Form of HoraceSerm. I, 6 (ad Maecenatem de vita sua)," American Journalof Philology, Vol. XXIII, No. 4.Hill, William, " Prosperity in Agriculture," Journal of Political Economy, September.Iddings, Joseph P. (with Whitman Cross, Louis V. Pirs-son, and Henry S. Washington), " A Quantitative Chemico-Mineralogical Classification and Nomenclature of IgneousRocks," fournal of Geology, Vol. X, No. 6.Ingres, Maxime, "Moeurs americaines," a series of articles published in the Figaro, Paris, France.Jackman, Wilbur S., "Nature Study for the Grades,"Elementary School Teacher, January; " Some Criteria in theJudgment of a School," ibid., February; "Correlation ofMathematics," Educational Review, March.Jordan, E. O., "Typhoid Fever and Water Supply in Chicago, fournal of the American Medical Association, Vol.XXXIX, December 20 ; " The Kind of Bacteria Found inRain Water," fournal of Hygiene, January ; " On the Natureof Pyocyanolysis," Transactions of the Chicago PathologicalSociety, November.Langley, Elizabeth, E., and Annette Butler, "ManualTraining," Elementary School Teacher, February.Laughlin, J. L., " Prices and the International Movement of Specie," Journal of Political Economy, September.Laves, Kurt, " Observations of the Lunar Eclipse, October 16, 1902," Astronomische Nachrichten, No. 3845.Lingle, D. J., "The Importance of Sodium Chloride inHeart Action," American Journal of Physiology, November.Livingston, Burton E., " The Distribution of the UplandPlant Societies of Kent County, Michigan," Botanical Gazette, January.Locke, George H., "Moral and Physical Aspect of High-School Education, School Review, September; "Progress inCities of Germany in Furnishing Means for Educationbeyond the Elementary Grades," ibid., October; "The College Entrance Examination Board," "The Illinois Schoolmasters' Club," ibid., November; "The Association ofColleges and Preparatory Schools of the Southern States,""President Butler's Two Years' College Course," "TheHigh School and the Playground," "The High School inVirginia," ibid., December; "The High Schools of Illinois,"ibid., January; "The Policy of Massachusetts toward theHigh Schools," "State Regulation of Private SecondarySchools in France," "Provision for Examination and Certification of Pupils of Secondary Schools by the University of London," ibid., February; "The Place of the Modern Languages in Secondary Schools," ibid., March.Mann, C. R., " Histories and Bibliographies of Physics,"Yearbook of the Bibliographical Society of Chicago, 1901-2,pp. 31-40.Mathews, A. P., "The Importance of Mechanical Shockin Protoplasmic Activity," American Journal of Physiology,Vol. VIII, 1903; "Electrical Polarity in the Hydroids,"ibid., Vol. VIII, 1903.Mitchell, W. C, " Circulating Medium During the CivilW ar," Journal of Political Economy, September.Moulton, F. R., "Brown's Lunar Theory: A CriticalEstimate," Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society,February, 1903.Myers, G. W., "Correlation of Subjects in SecondaryMathematical Teaching," School Review, January; "TheImportance of Indirect Measurement in Elementary Mathematical Teaching," Elementary School Teacher, February;"Modes of Expression as Educational Agencies," ibid.,March.Price, Ira Maurice, articles on "Archaeology, Biblical,""Assyriology and the Old Testament," "Athaliah,""Balaam," "Belshazzar," "Balsam," "Barley," "Babel,Tower of," "Balm," m Jewish Encyclopedia,^ 'o\. II; articleson "Bitumen," "Brazen Sea," "Breastplate," "Breastplate ofHigh Priest," "Brutish," in Jewish Encyclopedia, Vol. Ill;twenty-six articles introductory to "Harmony of the Gospels," in Baptist Union weekly since September 20, 1902.Revell, D. G., "The Pancreatic Ducts in the Dog,"American Journal of Anatomy, Vol. I, pp. 443-57.Rice, Emily, J., "History in the Elementary School,"The Second Yearbook of the National Society for the Scientific Study of Education, February, 1903; "The Relation ofAcademic and Professional Work in the School of Education," Elementary School Teacher, February.Ritchey, G. W., "Comet Photography with the Two-FootReflector," Astrophysical fournal, October.Shepardson, F. W., " Two Rival Contestants for a Continent," Dial, October 1; "The Scotch and Irish in America," ibid., November 16; "A New History of the AmericanPeople," ibid., December I; "The University of Chicago" inPart XII of Rufus Blanchard's "Discovery and Conquests ofthe Northwest," January, 1903, pp. 615-34; "The Songs ofOur Fraternity," Brjra QrjTa Hi, February, 1903, pp. 257-63.Slonaker, J. R., "The Eye 'of the Common Mole,"Scalops aquaticus mac hrinus" Journal of Comparative Neurology, Vol. XII, No. 4, December, 1902.Small, A. W., "The Scope of Sociology," American fournal of Sociology, September ; " What Is a Sociologist?" ibid.,January.Smith, Alexander, " Ueber den Amorphen Schwefel, I,Der Einfluss des Amorphen Schwefels auf den Gefrierpunktdes fliissigen Schwefels," Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie,Vol. XLII, pp. 469-80 ; " On Causes Which Determine theFormation of Amorphous Sulphur," Proceedings of the RoyalSociety of Edinburgh, Vol. XXIV, pp. 342 ff. (and W. B. Holmes), "Ueber den Amorphen Schwefel," Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft, Vol.XXXV, pp. 2992 ff.Stieglitz, J., " The Beckman Rearrangement," AmericanChemical Journal, Vol. XXIII, pp. 49-68.UNIVERSITY RECORD 303Triggs, O. L., " The Workshop and School,'*" Craftsman,October, 1902; "The New Industrialism," ibid., November;"A School of Industrial Art," ibid., January, 1903; "TheOutlook to the East," Sewanee Review, January, 1903;"Feudalism — and After," Wilshire^s Magazine, March, 1903.Tufts, J. H., "On the Genesis of the ^Esthetic Categories," Philosophical Review, January, 1903.Veblen, Th. B., "Arts and Crafts," fournal of PoliticalEconomy, December.Williston, S. W., " A Fossil Man From Kansas," Science,August I ; "On the Skull of Nyctodactylus, an Upper Cretaceous Pterodactyl, fournal of Geology, July- August ; " Restoration of Dolichorhyncops Osborni, a New Cretaceous Plesiosaur," Kansas University Scientific Bulletin, September; "Notes on New or Little Known Extinct Reptiles,"ibid., September ; " On Certain Homoplastic Characters inAquatic Air-Breathing Vertebrates," ibid., September ; " Onthe Occurrence of an Arrow-He ad with Remains of an Extinct Bison," American Geologist, November; "The Laramie Cretaceous of Wyoming," Science, December 12 ; "TheFossil Man from Lansing, Kansas, Popular Science Monthly,March.Wolcott, John D., " Early Parallelisms in Roman Historiography," American fournal of Philology, Vol. XXIII,No. 3.REVIEWS BY MEMBERS OF THE FACULTIES.Adams, W. G. S.: Colquhoun, "The Mastery of the Pacific," fournal of Political Economy, December; Nisbet," Burma Under British Rule and Before ;" Snow, " The Administration of Dependencies," ibid., March.Anderson, Galusha : Davies, " The Atonement and Intercession of Christ ;" Robinson, " The Personal Life of theClergy;" Forrest, "The Christ of History and of Experience ;" Bourgeois, " L'ordre surnatureletle devoir chre'tien ;"Clark, " Training the Church of the Future ;" Westcott,"Words of Faith and Hope;" Ellicott, "Addresses on theRevised Version of the Holy Scripture ;" Watkinson, " TheBlind Spot, and Other Sermons," American Journal of Theology, October;" Battifol, "Etudes d'histoire et de thdologiepositive;" Gerberding, " The Lutheran Pastor ;" Barton,"The Roots of Christian Teaching as Found in the Old Testament ;" Terry, " The New and Living Way;" Keedy, " TheNaturalness of Christian Life ;" Worldledge, " Prayer ;"Mason, " The Ministry of Conversion ;" Newbolt, " PriestlyBlemishes," ibid., January.Barnes, C. R.: Nemec's, " Reizleitung und reizleitendeStrukturem bei den Pflanzen," Science, April 25, 1902.Breasted, James H.: Sethe, " Dodekaschoinos," American fournal of Theology, October.Caterall, C. C: Canderlier, " Les Causes de la depopulation de la France;" Hanna, "The Scotch-Irish; or, theScot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America ;"Wells, "Anticipations of the Reaction of Mechanical andScientific Progress upon Human Life and Thought," Journal of Political Economy, December; Demolins, "Commentla route crde le type social," ibid., March ; Kingsford," Henry V., the Typical Medieval Hero," American Journalof Theology, October.Chamberlain, C. J.: Strasburger, " Das botanische Practi-cum," Botanical Gazette, March, and fournal of AppliedMicroscopy, March.Chamberlin, T. C: Brower, " Kakabikansing," Journalof Geology,Yo\. X, No. 7. Cummings, John: Hale*vy, "Essais sur le mouvementouvrier en France," Journal of Political Economy, December; Brooks, "The Social Unrest," ibid., March.Davenport, H. 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